The reflection I was looking at is there in the examples above - I think it is a relected light off the pendulum? Anyway, there could be two...
None of these examples seem to me to be better than the present fonts. I don't see the advantage in going to yellow for one thing - it makes the logo look 'old' and faded. The seriffed font likewise on 'Investigations' also looks sort of oldie worldie. I suppose Thomas is trying to match the oldie worldie image! But we should be careful not to blend in too effectively.
There are so many fonts, perahps Thomas could just present a few ooptiosn and then we first settle that issue? As I say, I like the present font for 'Philosophical' but I thought "investiagiotns'could be improved. Euphemia perhaps? But what do you two think.
The reflection I was looking at is there in the examples above - I think it is a relected light off the pendulum? Anyway, there could be two...
None of these examples seem to me to be better than the present fonts. I don't see the advantage in going to yellow for one thing - it makes the logo look 'old' and faded. The seriffed font likewise on 'Investigations' also looks sort of oldie worldie. I suppose Thomas is trying to match the oldie worldie image! But we should be careful not to blend in too effectively.
There are so many fonts, perahps Thomas could just present a few ooptiosn and then we first settle that issue? As I say, I like the present font for 'Philosophical' but I thought "investiagiotns'could be improved. Euphemia perhaps? But what do you two think.
I thought a stronger font, but definitely the italics seem off... Could you post underneath some example frames mebbe too?
ReplyDeleteThe light sounds good. There is one effect there already on the 'string' though?
The reflection I was looking at is there in the examples above - I think it is a relected light off the pendulum? Anyway, there could be two...
ReplyDeleteNone of these examples seem to me to be better than the present fonts. I don't see the advantage in going to yellow for one thing - it makes the logo look 'old' and faded. The seriffed font likewise on 'Investigations' also looks sort of oldie worldie. I suppose Thomas is trying to match the oldie worldie image! But we should be careful not to blend in too effectively.
There are so many fonts, perahps Thomas could just present a few ooptiosn and then we first settle that issue? As I say, I like the present font for 'Philosophical' but I thought "investiagiotns'could be improved. Euphemia perhaps? But what do you two think.
The reflection I was looking at is there in the examples above - I think it is a relected light off the pendulum? Anyway, there could be two...
ReplyDeleteNone of these examples seem to me to be better than the present fonts. I don't see the advantage in going to yellow for one thing - it makes the logo look 'old' and faded. The seriffed font likewise on 'Investigations' also looks sort of oldie worldie. I suppose Thomas is trying to match the oldie worldie image! But we should be careful not to blend in too effectively.
There are so many fonts, perahps Thomas could just present a few ooptiosn and then we first settle that issue? As I say, I like the present font for 'Philosophical' but I thought "investiagiotns'could be improved. Euphemia perhaps? But what do you two think.